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hey, friends, good morning. it's palm sunday, the 20th of march, 2016. i'm anna kooiman. this is "fox & friends." protesters tried to break up a donald trump rally in arizona. even blocking roadways and causing miles of traffic hangups but donald trump continues to stump and leads the polls ahead of today's primary. we've got the latest on the trail. and then she promised it would never happen. >> if you can afford to buy a policy, you don't get any of the subsidies that american citizens get. >> yeah. that was then. this is now.
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her daughter spilled the beans about hillary's updated health care plan which would give federal subsidies to illegals you'd be paying for it. and we have the tape. kids always do that, right? let the cat out of the bag. you may not want to get caught like this. ♪ >> get out of here you nosey little pervert! >> why you should never bother a man in the shower. rules to live by. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> oh, so nice. my work husband got me flowers. >> that's right. your work producers got you
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flowers but we'll take credit for it. >> it's palm sunday, the day that christians celebrate jesus entering jerusalem. >> we'll get the forecast this morning, but there's snow. i don't know. >> it will melt the next day probably. >> rick is going in the office right now, there's not a blizzard. but first, protests. it was hot yesterday. out in arizona, and cold here in new york city and protests in both places. >> stop trump! >> well, police getting involved in the rally in tucson, arizona, where punches were thrown. >> garrett tenney is live from washington, d.c. to explain what happened yesterday. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. we have seen these kind of protests growing over the last couple of weeks to the point where they're becoming the new norm for donald trump rallies and yesterday was full of them. it started out on an arizona highway just outside f hills where protesters shut down a highway leading to one of
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trump's events. they parked their cars in the middle of the road and then once the cars got towed they formed a human chain blocking off traffic completely for about an hour until police started arresting folks. but that was only the beginning. things got ugly at a trump rally in tucson that afternoon when a few fights broke out between trump supporters and the protesters. after they interrupted his speech time and again. at one point, when a protester wearing a ku klux klan hood were being taken out of the a rally, another man punched him and started to stomp on him before police took him away as well. in his speech, donald trump did not seem to be least bit fazed by the protests. >> the little problems we have are very minor, nobody gets hurt. but watch the media it's like oh, we don't have problems. and it's been amazing. >> reporter: at the same time,
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these protests were happening in arizona, demonstrations were under way in new york city, with thousands marching throughout the city, gathering outside the building on fifth avenue where donald trump lives. trump has several rallies scheduled for later today and at the rate things are going you can bet several of these kinds of protests are being scheduled as well. back to you all. >> we hope the violence doesn't continue. i mean, that punching fit that we saw was really tough to watch. >> well, the whole thing is crazy. and donald trump says it's not a problem, there's absolutely a problem. there was a highway blocked yesterday. there was a door smashed at a trump headquarters and the assault we saw. force is a problem. take three steps back. here's the first principle.
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you can't use force. you can -- you know, you can articulate your ideas, debate people you disagree with. you can't prevent people from traveling or listening or hitting people. >> there were plenty of people trying to go to the rallies who are up decided voters. they want to see what trump has to say at the rallies. for instance the bernie sanders rallies, we see what we see on tv, but to listen to them an hour to -- you hear their issues. they're shutting down the roadway for over an hour, so people couldn't get there. they also then came to that rally and tried to shut down and pulled down the signs outside of the rally. there was one car that smashed through trump signs in order to -- i don't know, hide the fact that trump exists. i don't know. >> we saw people who were actually tying themselves to their cars too. >> right after the cars were towed away, they got into the human chain. >> why are they doing this? why is the trump campaign eli t eliciting a response like this. here's a trump protester who's
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so spun up. >> i'm protesting the fascism, his racism, his lies and his women hating. i was here at the bernie sanders rally last night. there were no protests and the reason is that there's two different things going on here. you've got this, which is fascism and an angry mob. then you've got what happened last night with bernie and that's democracy. right there. but we'll stop this. this is not going to continue. to see somebody get punched in the face that's what it takes. >> if it takes somebody getting punched in the face, no problem. that's the guy who got punched multiple times there. he said nothing happened at the bernie sanders rally, well, the senator was interrupted by a topless protester. this is like a bernie sanders supporter who is very enthusiastic and decided to take her shirt off. >> she tried to go to the trump rally and couldn't get there because of the traffic stoppage. she couldn't get there because
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others kept her from going to the trump rally. so she has go to bernie sanders -- >> listen to what the guy said. i was protesting trump's fascism, and lies and women hating, not one is is an issue. you may not agree with him, but they're not protesting this, this or that, but they're protesting he's a racist a sexist. all the criticism is about his moral qualities. i don't think we should have a presidential campaign based on that. i don't know what that means. if you disagree with something he believes, explain why your version is better. >> and he's engaging in hate speech, that's why they think they can do this and shut down his first amendment. it almost gives them license to do that. in their mind. but you can certainly see that immigration is going to be a huge issue come november and already in point to polls like we're about to show you why marco rubio is not in the race anymore and donald trump is resonating. 61% of american believe that
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continued immigration into the united states jeopardizes our country. that's legal immigration and illegal immigration according to the poll. >> there's too much demographic change. there's a lot of social upheaval when you change the composition of the country. do you know how many people where i live in d.c. wants less immigration? zero. there's a massive stride between the party -- divide between the parties and the voters. that's why you're seeing the bernie and the trump candidacy, in any opinion. i think it's about immigration. >> we'll see governor jan brewer of arizona, former governor of arizona. to talk about all the unrest and the support along the campaign trail in arizona. >> fox news is sitting down with the remaining presidential candidates as they gear up for a big week in the 2016 race. bret baier interviews senator cruz and john kasich tomorrow on "special report." then it's donald trump's turn, he'll be on "hannity" at 10:00
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p.m. don't miss arizona and utah, holding democratic contests and idaho holding their caucuses. all right. we have a fox news alert for you. anna, what is going on? >> that's right. we'll tell you what else is making the headlines. shots ring out at a music festival in austin, texas. [ gun fire ] >> police say the suspect fired into the air at the south by southwest music festival. you can see the crowd scatter. no one was injured. austin police responded quickly despite the massive crowds coming towards them on the street. from the most wanted terrorist that may have saved
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dozens of lives. sal saleh abdeslam gave up his bomb vest and many were killed in the coordinated attacks that night. a massive man hunt for the 26-year-old ended on friday after he was captured in belgium. he is now charged with terrorist murder. but he'll fight extradition to france. and more than two dozen indiana students and teachers hospitalized after the bus was hit by a car. 21 students and 6 adults from griffith high school were headed to a basketball tournament in lafayette when a car sideswiped and flipped the bus. the driver allegedly lost control after spilling a drink. the coach was airlifted to the hospital. and everyone else had minor injuries. and more march madness surprises. indiana hoosiers knocking off their favored kentucky wildcats
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73-67. the first time kentucky hasn't reached the elite eight under coach cal farry. miami hitting clutch shots, the hurricanes nearly blowing a 21-point lead against the shockers but holding on for the win. now, after earning the first ever tournament win, yale couldn't handle duke. the defending ncaa champions avoiding collapse, winning it and advancing to the sweet 16. those are your headlines. but they're not all your headlines. rick reichmuth has the rest. >> the most important ones -- the weather. first day of spring. >> like a few hours ago? >> it did. what -- like five hours ago. it happened. i'll tell you what, we have a little bit of winter still. for so many people we barely had winter. let's be honest about that. now a tiny bit of winter and then back to spring. a big storm, heavy rain showers across parts of florida that can cause a little bit of flooding.
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we'll watch this little bit of energy meet up and develop off shore. it will bring some snow. at some points we thought there would be more or less. but look at the radar. we have this really sharp cutoff between the haves and the have-nots. some spots will get some good snow. i think the best bet for more accumulating snow is cape cod and the island and maybe down down east maine. interior sections a little bit less. maybe places one to three inches of snow except for cape cod and the island. and then cooler air and then we'll warm up. by wednesday, we'll be back in the 60s. whatever snow we get will be gone soon and back into spring. >> sorry frosty. >> get a small snowman.
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oh, she said she'd never do it. but that was then. now it appears that chelsea clinton has let slip the truth. her mother does in fact plan to grant coverage to millions of
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illegal aliens health care coverage if elected president. >> she thinks it's so important to extend the affordable care act to people who are living here, regardless of citizenship. >> so you'll be spending your taxpayer money to give the illegals coverage and you better like it. joining us is wayne allyn root. great to see you this morning. >> hey, tucker, how are you? >> i'm amazed by this. so you'll remember the runup to obamacare, will the benefits $5,000 in federal benefits for each person enrolled in obamacare will they extend to illegal aliens and everyone says no, not in a million years that's crazy talk, now it turns out it's not so crazy. >> yeah, i think it's the reason you see so many people voting for donald trump. it's no surprise to me, i have
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written about it in the last two books "murder of the middle class" and "the ultimate obama survival guide." i said that the point of obamacare is to balloon the deficit to make it bigger. to hand obamacare to millions of loyal democratic voters and to extend it to illegals to turn them into loyal democratic voters and make them dependent on bigger government. the more checks you give them, the more they want to vote for whoever promises to expand the checks, to extend the checks, to increase the checks and to keep the checks coming. this is how -- this is a democrat plan. this is how you get millions of people dependent on government and voting government forever. no surprise, tucker. >> i think a few days ago, someone would have said that's a right wing talk show host conspiracy theory. but now you have chelsea clinton saying it's true.
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why can "the new york post" say to trump, you're a racist, shut up. but this will completely affect every taxpayer in america and why is there no conversation in america? >> let me point out how badly it affects every taxpayer in america we're $19 trillion in debt. that's incredible. more than any other country in the history of the world. there's no way that any expert can say we can pay it back. tragic situation, but the cbo the congressional budget office, just said, we're $30 trillion in debt in ten years that's before we add in obamacare for illegals. then you have to realize, tucker, the minute that announcementet announcement gets out to mexico, south america, millions more will want to come knowing that even if they're illegal, they'll get free health care benefits. this is the murder of the middle class. democrats call us climate change deniers. i have got a name for them. they're border deniers. they're bankruptcy deniers. they're denying that what's coming across the border is bankrupting and destroying and murdering the middle class of america.
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it is. >> but if your only aim is to accumulate and wield power it's a pretty good arrangement for you. wayne allyn root, turns out what you're saying is true. i hope you get an apology some time soon. good to see you. >> i'm trying my best. thank you. well, ever have a day like this at work? >> shut up! >> yes, that could happen to you. thank heaven clayton has three easy ways to make your life at the office less stressful. don't miss that. a nation deeply divided by politics unites to welcome a new member of the american family. live pictures we have got of the brand-new bald eagle bracing this country. stay tuned.
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could take up to 36 hours so it may happen during our show. the first hatch of two eggs hatched on friday to a proud mother and father named mr. president and first lady. potus and flotus. did you ever feel stretched a bit too thin? you're not alone. >> i like women all around the world do the lift. em lice birthday party, pirates, buy the toothpaste and the pork chops. i find out -- a boy or a girl? the kid that doesn't fight -- >> no peace and quiet. juggling too much is an epidemic plaguing thousands and author greg mcewen looks to solve it in "essentialism, the pursuit of less." the author and ceo of this book explains how less can be more. nice to see you this morning.
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>> thank you. >> you're a busy guy, you were out there working hard. how did you come up with the idea of essentialism? >> a colleague at the time said friday would be a bad time for your wife to have a baby and friday comes along -- i thought they were joking. but friday comes along, that's when my wife is expected. we're in the hospital. she has the daughter. in the end that was -- you know, a healthy, joyful moment. but instead of being totally focused on that pristinely important moment, i was trying to -- how can i do both? how can i keep everybody happy? to my shame i went to the client meeting and afterwards my colleague said, look, the client will respect you for the choice you just made. i don't know if they did. the look on their faces did not evince that sort of confidence, but even if i had i had made a fool's bargain. >> right. what kind of a client would say i'm glad you left the emergency
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room where you -- the delivery room where your wife just gave birth? >> i completely agree with you. this is learned where if you don't prioritize your life, someone else will. >> this changed my life, this book and i think we should walk through a few of the key takeaways. first, explore. understand. take us through this step. >> well, it's paradox of essentialism, because they explore more. they create space to ask the question. what is essential? and so often in our busy hyper connected world we aren't taking time to ask that question or to come to a clear answer. so that's really i think the first step. >> then you say eliminate. now we have to be ruthless and go through with a black marker and just eliminate the nonessential stuff, right? >> i think the idea is to be as graceful as possible.
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>> not as ruthless? >> not as ruthless. but to be really thoughtful. i didn't write a book called noism. essentialism it matters the difference, because focussing on what is most important, you then have the why to be able to negotiate with people. you know, why the most valuable thing you can do might not be the thing that they're asking you to do. so to eliminate as gracefully as possible. >> then the third step is execute. what do you mean? >> well, to execute, there's two ways of thinking about it. to execute sometimes means force it at the last minute. do an all nighter. force your way through. but what i find is that essentialists create a platform for making execution as effortless as possible. so the idea is to create a routine where you're not using up your limited supply of discipline. making and remaking decisions. but you create a routine that makes getting the most important things done. as effortless and frictionless as you can. >> i recommended the book to a number of family and friends. it's called "essentialism, the
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>> she played through her tears. >> not so easy if you're a flutist. >> right. >> which is one of my favorite words by the way. >> my sister is a flutist in the philharmonic. >> do you put on your business card flutist? >> i guess. >> here's a question. why do you have your best ideas in the shower? it turns out that's not just your imagination. science weighed in on this. wasn't there an entire book written about it by malcolm gladwell? >> exactly. >> your frontal lobe is taking over and that's good, it helps you to power through. if you're writing something, you're trying to write your wife a beautiful poem on first day of spring and you're having writer's block, take a shower, go for a walk, do some jumping jacks. >> write your wife a poem on the first day of spring?
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i didn't even buy flowers. >> einstein came up with the theory of relativity while walking. if you ever saw steve jobs, you will look at his shoes, they were covered with grass stains. he'd come up with his best ideas. >> when he was wearing shoes. >> yeah. >> physical activity is part of it. sitting down hunched over a keyboard is not the place for inspiration. >> this is a tip though. this is why you should get one of the blackboards in the shower. the ones with the squeegee, write down the ideas. the best ideas come when you -- you're out for a walk. you're looking around for a note pad. >> don't keep your ipad in the bathroom. >> jerry seinfeld he has a note pad that he keeps by the bed, he writes down jokes in the middle of night. has this happened to you? the best ideas come to you in the shower?
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let's ask rick reichmuth. >> i do my travel planning in the shower. >> coming one where you want to go? >> yeah. oh, i should go to colombia. then i start planning the trip. really. that's probably -- >> you bring your whole laptop in there? >> no. i go back to the laptop and start doing research. but that's it. i think it's a great idea. i should have thought about bringing a coat outside because we have one last little flash of winter that's going to happen today, guys. we will see some snow. here's the snow. these are a couple of the weather models that we like. you get an idea here. for the most part our most reliable models are not talking about major snowfall, at least not on the new york and philly end of it. portland maine, four inches. there's one other computer model that occasionally is pretty accurate. it is showing some higher totals so we won't rule out higher totals. we're not talking about a feet kind of storm for anybody here.
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it's going to start tonight. overnight into tomorrow morning's commute. so give yourself extra time along the i-95 corridor in the morning as you get to work. during the day, rain showers across virginia and southern new jersey and the snow continuing across parts of west virginia and the central appalachians. in the southeast, you're behind the front and look at the cooler air only getting into the 50s in oklahoma and another cold night in towards the northern plains. it's cool for this time of the year, but we're overall not that bad. out across the west, the rain returns in california. another hot one across the desert southwest. back to you. >> 63 in pocatello. >> there you go. 37 minutes after the hour. other stories making headlines now. an illinois police officer is fighting for his life this morning after a gfr fight leaves a burglary suspect dead. timothy jones responded to the break-in call at a vacant home when police set up a perimeter,
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the 21-year-old suspect shot at the officers. he was killed when police returned fire. jones was hit in the face near his jaw. fellow officers say he's doing better after surgery. and he won't be back. arnold schwarzenegger walks out of an interview with an australian news outlet when prompted about politics. >> as a republican, what do you think of trump at the moment? >> this is an interview that i only do about fitness and health. not about politics or my relationships. >> with that, our interview was cut short. >> he was just here to pump you up. no politics. the governator was interviewing with channel 7 promoting a series of fitness events but the reporter delved too deep into his personal life, including his relationship with maria shriver. arnold endorsed john kasich for president. and a florida man attempts to buy a $60,000 bmw with food
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stamps. after he was denied, he decided to steal it instead. well, the next day owners found the business burglarized, the car missing. 60 sets of keys were gone. he drove the suv 70 miles before running out of gas. he is charged with grand theft auto. and a lucky ending for a formula 1 driver after his car >> oh. it went airborne. look at how far it's gone. >> wow. well, fernando alonzo was -- shattering his car over the weekend. his wheel collided with another racer, sending his car flying. as you just saw. luckily, alonzo walked away with only minor injuries. >> he just hopped out of there. >> wow. >> like the matrix. >> unbelievable. what a tough guy.
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you think his position needs to evolve. >> it does need to evolve for sure. i mean, there's great opportunity for the republican party right now between the president's iran nuclear deal or foreign policy or the mishandling of the relationship between the u.s. and israel, there are a lot of jewish voters
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ready to vote republican this november. many of them aren't going to come over on their own. and the republicans have to go out and get them. so for donald trump to be able to reach out to all of those people who are now open minded, he's going to -- he can't be neutral. he can't be neutral when palestinian terrorists are murdering innocent israelis. so donald trump as president, he's going to need to stand strong, shoulder to shoulder with the nation's greatest ally. >> he's the front-runner right now. that's one of the major conservative beliefs about being pro israel. he points to his daughter being jewish and son-in-law being jewish. does that help him? >> i think it can -- it can help. it's not going to on its own convince someone who is looking for the right person to support. it doesn't hurt. but i think what's most important is you take a speech like donald trump appearing tomorrow at aipac -- i think it's great he's going and he's going to control his own destiny.
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he has the opportunity to make a lot of progress in reaching out to people who maybe they supported jeb bush or marco rubio earlier in the campaign and now they're trying to figure out which way to go. so it's a critical moment for him to show up and deliver an effective speech. >> and these rabbis are talking about doing a walkout, being silent and letting that silence as they're walking out speak louder than words. because they don't think he's pro israel enough with him saying that he would remain neutral. ted cruz slammed his stance on israel. listen to this. >> let me be very, very clear. as president, i will not be neutral. america will stand unapologetically with the nation of israel. >> how much does this help cruz? >> again, he's been rock solid. he understands the issue. he understands that with the embassy and with the movement
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and whatever issue has come up over the course of the years he's been great on. including the iran nuclear deal. i think donald trump would learn a lot really by understanding more of why ted cruz has all the different positions he has as it relates to israel. >> what about on the other side of the aisle, you have hillary clinton speaking, but bernie sanders is not going to. he says i need to be out campaigning. yes i'm jewish culturely, but i'm not -- how much is that going to hurt him? >> i think you have to seize every opportunities and i think it's a missed opportunity for him. one of the differences between hillary clinton, hillary clinton talks about being neutral. she truly understands and has spent decades reflecting on a position and there's no shot of her evolving. >> could trump help him if there
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is a walkout? >> it could, because it's a republican primary and as long as donald trump delivers an effective speech, he stays on his message, he's delivering the right message. i think that it can be a great positive for him tomorrow as long as he keeps his composure. >> even if there's a walkout it can be positive? >> it can. it's all up to him how presidential he wants to roll with it. >> there you go. all right. congressman lee zeldin, thank you. 11 minutes before the top of the hour. still ahead on "fox & friends," chipotle paying big bucks for the bad burritos. how much they paid for making sick. and protesters stopped people from going to the rally in arizona. how is that the best way to get their message out? that's next. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis,
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good morning, everyone. seven minutes before the top of the hour. look at this. disrupters take to the streets in arizona. gathering along a highway outside of a donald trump rally in fountain hills, holding up signs and traffic in an attempt to keep people from going to the event. >> similar protests also held in new york city. should they be keeping voters from listening to trump's views simply because they don't agree with them? >> joining me is sheriff paul babyuo from pinault county. thanks for joining us. >> absolutely. >> set the scene yesterday. the images are startling. when you see the traffic snarls caused by these protesters, the
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disrupters. >> well, not only did we have miles of backup of vehicles, yet these protests, we all appreciate and protect the first amendment freedom of speech and to rally, protest. yet, when you interfere with the public roads, you can't block traffic. they had vehicles across the road. lots of people, even tying themselves to vehicles. they were given multiple warnings by officers to clear the roadway, even giving ten minutes, and they still didn't do that. they were arrested. three were arrested, and the rest got out of the way. we had to tow a number of vehicles. >> in combating fascism, they're committing it. to be clear, it's not legal to block the road, even if you're protesting something, correct? >> absolutely not. and that's where we even established places for people to hold peaceful rallies. we don't want anybody to get injured, but you can't interfere or stop other people from
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holding a rally, and you certainly can't impede traffic. that's exactly what they did. >> immigration is going to be front and center on tuesday when arizona heads to the polls. >> yes. >> about 370 miles of border with mexico. what's the pulse of the people in your community now? >> i can tell you it's not just here in arizona. we see it across the country. because this is just one example of where the administration has failed miserably. this border is not secured. we well 82,000, 132,000 illegals in this part of arizona apprehended every year. in law enforcement we call that a clue. the border's not secure, and we have cartel scouts in my county, lookouts. i'm 70 miles north of the border. they're providing safe passage for the drug cartels who think they own the place. we're angry not just here,
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true? and the v.a. finally reveals a way for soldiers to get an appointment and see a doctor. but the trick they revealed has veterans across the country fuming. "fox & friends" hours two starts right now. good morning. >> happy first day of spring. welcome to "fox & friends" on this palm sunday. nice to see you all. >> happy palm sunday. >> it is beautiful. >> nice. >> one minute after the hour. protests erupted once again. this time at trump tower here in new york city and also in arizona. [ chanting ] >> donald trump! >> police got involved in the rally tucson where punches were thrown. >> we have more live from washington, d.c., on the latest on this. good morning, garrett. >> reporter: good morning. these types of protests are becoming the new norm for donald trump's campaigns. as we saw yesterday in new york, he doesn't even have to be there
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for hundreds of demonstrators to show up. yesterday, this all started in arizona, though, outside scottsdale. protesters completely shut down traffic heading toward the trump rally. the demonstrators parked their cars in the middle of the highway and then formed a human wall until police started arresting a few of them. trump's rally was delayed about an hour. police said there were still more than 10,000 people who showed up for the event. things took a turn for the ugly later in the day, though, at a rally in tucson. protesters from immigration rights groups and black lives matter repeatedly interrupted the donald and got into scuffles with his supporters. at one point, you see in the video, trump called a protester wearing a ku klux klan head disgusting. you see what happened as he was escorted out of the venue. a machine in the crowd -- a man in the crowd punches him, stomps on him before security could take them away. the republican front-runner dismissed any criticisms about violence at his rallies and
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blamed the protest on hillary clinton. >> you really say what are they doing, but they're here representing hillary clinton because frankly, frankly -- >>. [ boos ] >> the last person she wants to run against is donald trump, believe me, folks. >> while that was happening, large demonstrations were taking place on the other side of the country, in new york city. protesters from a variety of left leaning groups marched through the city to several of trump's properties, including his home in trump tower, with signs and chanting anti-trump slogans. you see they got into a couple of shoving matches with the police there. this afternoon, trump will be speaking at an event in florida, and you'll be sure that we will be keeping an eye on that, as well. back to you all. >> thanks. >> thanks a lot. tolerance -- you go see the front window of one of trump's headquarters smashed in, as well, as the protesters are out saying that they want to shut it down, they don't want him to even speak. they don't want him getting up on the podium. and what they're protesting is
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that he's racist, they say, that he's a liar, sexist. they're not talking about the issues. this is one protester who talks about why he provoked the attack. listen -- >> i was protesting trump's fascism, his racism, his lies, and his women hating. i was also here at the bernie sanders rally last night. nobody got punched. nobody got thrown out. there were no protests. and the reason is that there's two things going on here. you got this which is fascism and an angry mob. then you got what happened with bernie, and that's democracy. we're going to stop this. this is not going to continue. seeing someone get punched in the face, that's what it takes, no problem. >> this is the protester that you've seen probably on social media. you've seen a lot of the closeup videos. he was punched multiple times, and there he is saying, yeah, if this happens, yeah, i was instigating it. if it happens, it happens. donald trump is getting interviewed by sean hannity tonight. >> can i say one thing before we
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get to that? >> yeah. >> you'd think the irony alarm would go off at some point. these are people in the name of tolerance preventing others from speaking. these are people claiming trump is a fascist, so they're using force to shut down his rallies. really? who's the far scientist wh-- fascist? when you use force from to prevent someone from expressing their views, you're the fascist. >> this guy, to argue for him, he's holding a sign with donald trump's face, it's got nasty stuff, almost like a mask. that's not good. but he's not punching somebody and then got punched back. >> no -- >> he's holding it up. he's with some guys apparently, our producers tell us, with guys that had kkk hoods on. you see why it happened. >> i'm not defending punching anybody. i'm against it except in self-defense. i'm just saying take three steps back. we'll have protesters chaining them says to cars to block access to a trump rally. smashing the door. in new york city, outside the guy's house. if you're not -- if you can't be unmolested in your own home, i'm
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against anybody hassling people where they live. that is an act of force. >> right. i don't want to get hung up on that one guy. to your point, shutting things down so people who are actually going, undecided voters, the "washington post" interviewing a lot of people who tried to go to the rally were undecided voters. they're going to listen to an hour-long speech around ideas hopefully. so they can make up their decision before they go to vote on tuesday. >> if you disagree, tell me what you disagree with. if you think that trump's immigration policy or trade policy is bad or stupid, tell me your version. win me over. they have no interest. they want to prevent him from speaking. >> i don't think t's about his trade policies or anything. it's about what they believe is hate speech. so they think that's license to do this and shut down the first amendment right which is not fair. >> you're right. >> and shutting down the first amendment rights of everybody trying to go and see him. >> hate speech is itself -- i would love to have someone explain hate speech. it's speech i don't agree with. you shouldn't be allowed to utter those words. what is -- what is hate speech exactly? something i find offensive. therefore, you shouldn't allowed
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to say. >> who are the protesters? where do they come from? are they professional protesters? there because they feel impassioned to come to the trump rallies and shut everything down? donald trump was asked. here's a preview of the interview with sean hannity. he addresses who these protesters are. watch. >> if you interview them, they don't even know why they're there. they don't know. why are you here? uh -- guy goes, i don't know. i don't really know. but i'm here. i don't have any comment. okay, the interviews -- they don't know why they're there. you have professional disrupters. if you look at my rallies, other than the one i ended in chicago where nobody was hurt -- i did the right thing. there you had a couple of thousand disrupters or protesters, whatever you call them. and i had 25,000 people. we were able to stop a lot from coming in. i can't because when i landed, the secret service, the police, everybody said, this could be a potential problem. we get a lot of credit i think -- you know, to end -- i hate to do that. >> i don't know. the trump feud -- this is not a
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big deal, all this stuff. i don't hold him responsible for a lot of it. some, not much. i think it's a big deal. i think this is too chaotic and crazy. i don't think this is a happy thing what's going on. >> especially when it's happening every weekend. >> scary. >> yeah. >> one thing for sure, the passion on immigration is big this election cycle. in fact, we've got a new poll to show you. legal and -- legal and illegal immigration is a problem for many folks in the united states. 61% say continued immigration into this country jeopardizes the united states. that's legal and illegal. >> yeah, because these are people who are affected by it. the people who think the status quo is great are the ones who are so insulated by their wealth from the effects of the policies, immigration policies, it's not a big deal. they get to feel virtuous, better restaurants. it's cool. their kids don't go to public school. there's no downside.
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anyone against it has got to be a bigot is their view. breaking with protocol. the border patrol has thrown their support behind trump. here's a support from the border patrol. "i inform police department trump's campaign that nbpc had long-standing practice of not endorsing presidential candidates. however, the national border patrol council and local 2544 are pleased to inform voters that mr. trump is the only candidate that has publicly expressed his support of our mission and our agents. he's been outspoke even -- an outspoken candidate on the need for a secure border. and for this, we are grateful." >> they're saying we can't necessarily endorse, you go --e could, we would. >> this is troubling. if you're the democratic party and your base is unions, right, here's one coming out for trump, boy, that's an ominous sign for you, isn't it? >> yeah. and for the ted cruz campaign, too, who's been -- been trying to draw attention to his border patrol, his border policies, as well. >> you hear border patrol
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agents, law enforcement all the time saying they're seeing the same faces, too. >> yeah. and he -- >> the same ones coming over. they come -- >> and ted cruz was meeting with the border patrol, the agency and council there, going to see all these sieves in the fence there. just like random holes in the fences and walking along there -- >> the two leading republican candidates have one thing in common. they're both tough on immigration. >> uh-huh. >> you got it. we are, of course, following some other stories making headlines. we'll start with this. it is a fox news alert. shots ringing out at a music festival in austin, texas. [ shots ] >> police say the suspect fired into the air at the south by southwest festival. you see the crowd scatter. no one was injured. austin police responded quickly despite the massive crowds swarming the streets. one person was arrested, and the gun was recovered. and a last-minute decision from europe's most-wanted terrorist may have saved dozens of lives in the paris terror
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attacks. police say salah abdeslam abandoned his suicide bombing vest instead of detonating it outside of a packed paris stadium. a massive manhunt for the 26-year-old ended friday after he was captured in belgium. he's now charged with "terrorist murder," but will fight extradition to france. meanwhile, france is ramping up security on its borders fearing that other suspects may try to flee since abdeslam was arrested. and more than two dozen indiana students and teachers hospitalized after their bus was hit by a car. 21 students and six adults from griffith high school were headed to a basketball tournament in in lafayette when a car sideswiped and flipped their bus. the driver lost control after spilling a drink. the coach was airlifted to a chicago hospital. everyone else had minor injuries. and a fox news alert now, just moments ago, a second baby bald eagle welcomed into the world at the u.s. national areit numb washington, d.c. the egg see -- arboretum in washington, d.c.,. the recession you see began to
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first sitting foot -- sitting president to do so since calvin coolidge in 1958. he arrived a o-- on a battle ship. >> you're seeing the shifts to capitalism. you see the starwood hotel chain buying in to havana and build something hotels and taking over some of the state-run hotel is which are notoriously terrible. the president, though, before he lands decided to spend his very important time joining up with a -- a cuban comedian to do -- put together this skit. it's a promotion of his visit to cuba. watch. >> this is president obama. [ indiscernible ] >> yes, the real obama. who is this? from the tv show?
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>> yes, yes. i'm looking forward to it. the american people and the cuban people are friends. [ speaking spanish ] >> see you in havana. >> gracias. >> there's president obama promoting a state-approved comedian in cuba. here's my question, nobody has raised this. now we're treating cuba like a normal country, not a totalitarian hell hole from which you can't escape. under the current policy, the second you're here from cuba, you're offered asylum and benefits that come with it. why is that if it's like another normal country? shouldn't we change that, too, if we're going to have american hotels and the president visiting? shouldn't we update our policies or keep the same as if it's 1961
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again? >> that's one of the biggest criticisms. why should the president be visiting while the castro family is in power. >> if he's going to, shouldn't we treat it like a normal country? you want to become a citizen, go foot embassy, try to -- go to the embassy, try to get a visa. >> i'm amazed they have state-approved comedians. we're heading that direction. state-approved comedians. >> i love how obama acts, a comedian. >> something was probably lost in translation. if they saw some joke that amy schumer was doing or jimmy kimmel, they probably wouldn't think it was funny. >> amy schumer doesn't go to jail for telling the wrong joke, whereas that guy -- >> right. new details emerging in the russian plane crash that was caught on surveillance camera in southern russia, what we learn good the plane's flight recorders. and book your hotels hoetds at the last minute and not staying with your friends? now apps to help you stay in touch on your trip.
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and finally, 5,000. that's how many miles a marine veteran walked to raise awareness about ptsd. his name is ryan weldon. he left delaware on foot last february and wound up in san francisco. thanks. the weather is getting a bit warmer, and that means more than 65 million people are heading out for spring break this year. and they're booking up hotels and may not let everybody stay together. we're some of the best social networking apps for travelers who want to keep in touch, miss travel guru herself, francesca page, is back. travel and lifestyle expert. thanks for being with us. i know a lot of times when you travel, if you want to get things the locals do, when it's the way i hate to or the way they interact -- the way they eat or the way they interact, you go to tripadviser or yelp. sometimes it's too touristy. >> absolutely. local advice is golden. we don't commonly hear a continue to about social media
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networking for travel. but there are some social kbleed networks out for travel -- social media networks out for travel when it comes to planning trips, making friends, or just finding out about destinations you never knew existed. >> the first is called wayne. >> right. wayne allows you to search prospective destinations based on activities or hobbies that you most enjoy like skiing, surfing, kayaking, bird watching, you name it. if you have a destination in mind, this is kind of cool, you can enter in the destination and get advice from locals on things to do while you're there. >> then you run a nice local gym there. >> exactly. >> next, hello-tel. >> business travel can often mean lonely travel. hello-tel will populate a social media network based on the hotel you're saying at. it will connect with locals in the area or other people traveling through the area. so you can go grab a drink with them, do a little networking, that kind of thing. >> is it a dating site? >> not really. i think it's more of an advice site. there's also a group where you can ask questions and get
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answers in realtime. like if you have specific needs such as a taxi to the airport or like where's the best restaurant to go to nearby. >> you could split a taxi, save cash. or if you want to go for a run or bike ride and want a partner. go there, why not? next up, trover. >> it's actually one of my favorite ones. it allows you to explore some of the most amazing destinations in the world through photos that other travelers have posted in an instagram-style format. you can use these images for inspiration for your next big getaway or simply to take a virtual vacation from the comfort of your desk. >> how often do you notice even just with regular social media, with facebook and twitter and instagram, that people are going, i want to take the vacation that so and so did because you're jealous of the pictures. >> a great way to get away without having to get away. >> francesca, where can we find out more about you? >> www.misstravelguru.com or on twitter @misstravelguru.
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look at that. looks like socks, too. >> she posts this on facebook. who's going to raise their hand and claim you own those rainbow colored boxers? >> i love new zealand, i think most people do. they have ugly underwear in new zealand. truly. >> who's raising their hand, yeah, that's mine? >> are cats colorblind? anybody know? they like those. >> i bet -- >> the crazy ones. >> some weird guy blaming it on his cat. >> that's what it is. >> i'm not a creeper. >> just my cat. i don't know. >> let's be brief -- >> good one. >> i don't think the cat was distinguishing -- discriminating against boxers or briefs. >> he does like black socks. 32 minutes after the hour. on to other stories making headlines -- search operations have come to an end at a russian airport following the crash of a passenger plane yesterday morning. the captain seen here was attempting to land the fly dubai plane for a second nightmare bad weather when -- second time in bad weather when the tail
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to lower carbon emissions. contrary to theifestyle he claims to live, radar online says the actor took six private jet flights in six weeks last year. so much for lightening his carbon load. and researchers have uncovered the jobs with the highest and lowest divorce rates. if you're looking to stay hitched, opt for dentist, optometrist, or podiatrist, 8%. jobs with the highest chance of divorce include bartenders, dancers, choreographers with the average of a 40% divorce rate. experts found stress at work can be a big factor in divorces. >> and bartenders, you know, work until 2:30 in the morning. >> what about when you start work at 2:30 in the morning? >> right. >> bartenders and exotic dance verse high divorce rates. >> surprise you? >> science confirms the obvious once again. happy first day of spring. we're getting ready to see good friendry in bloom -- greenery in bloom, the northeast is bracing
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for a blizzard? right? >> massive. get out your salt and slickers. no, it's not going to be bad. here's the other thing. snow this time of year, the sun angle is high enough that it makes it difficult for snow to stick that you will much. while we might end up getting two or three inches, that's in the central spot where they're measuring the snow, not necessarily on the roads. i don't think we'll be watching the roads get snowy. they will probably be wet for tomorrow's commute. here's what we're looking at for snowfall. one to three around new york city, the western side of long island. you get toward the eastern side of long island, more, maybe pushing six inches. same toward boston. then down east maine, little more than that. that's kind of what we're going to be seeing. again, not as much on the roads, and it will be gone very quickly because the temperatures will warm up a lot. not all that problematic. here's what today looks like across the northeast. the snow begins tonight and goes through the overnight hours and into tomorrow morning's commute. down across the southeast, a very chilly day.
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behind the same system cold air has settled in. we have all kinds of frost advisories in effect for this morning. we'll see some of that tonight. another chilly one tonight. and really, a very chilly day to start spring. into the northern plains, temperatures also certainly cool. but could be worse across this area this time of year. we'll see a little snow to start the day across parts of the mid mississippi river valley. another warm day across the deserts of arizona. more rain moving into central and northern chaefl is great news. all right. that's it, guys. >> thanks. >> you bet. today is palm sunday, the start of the holy week for millions of the faithful around the world. >> here's the vatican early this morning as pope francis wrapped up sunday's mass in st. peter's square. why is this such an important day for christians around the world? >> father jonathan morris joins us this morning to explain. >> good morning. i brought with me some palms, right -- >> palms? >> the significance of the palms -- >> what does it mean?
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palm sunday? >> so palm sunday reminds us, a representation, liturgical representation of when jesus came into jerusalem, of course, on a colt on, a -- a colt, on a donkey. his disciples, those that were hoping he would have a military takeover to free the jews from under the roman rule. they thought he would come into his gorgeous kingdom on earth. he came in on a very humble animal instead. and some people were putting their cloaks down saying, you know, giving him praise and saying, you are our king. he was coming into jerusalem, of course, for something else. that was to die for our sins. to take the place that each and every one of us really deserve. he says, i'm going to give you the possibility of a new kingdom which is heaven. >> interesting. we call it palm sunday as a way of remembering that there were palms on the ground -- >> that's right. they took probably olive
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branches and waved them in front of jesus as he was coming in on this very humble animal. >> this was the last week of his life on earth? >> and that's what we're celebrating now. the beginning of holy week. palm sunday is allowing the church to enter into the holiest days of the year. >> what can we learn of the symbolism of coming into the world in a humble beginning, a manger, among all the animals, and going out this way? >> you know, i think a lot of us would like god to take care of our problems for us, for him to be our savior on this earth of making us rich, making us healthy, making us without any problems. of jesus says, i am the way of the truth and life, and the way is the cross. all of us have sufferings in our life. the fact that as in the christian faith we believe that jesus suffered all of those things so that we could understand that we have a god that's not just distant, but it's also imminent with us alongside us. i'm actually going to be riding a donkey around my church -- >> today you're sermon, you're going to be on a donkey? >> we're going to do a
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liturgical representation of jesus entering into the temple. in the bronx, imagine we'll have, for the first time, a donkey coming up from -- coming down from upstate new york. i'm going to be on the donkey as a symbol of jesus on the donkey that we're going to go around the church and then have parishioners doing representation of what it must have like. >> for your humility -- >> to ride a donkey? especially if he bucks me off, quite possibly. the city boy that i am. >> you'll be live streaming this? >> i will, on facebook, go to father jonathan morris. for people who are not able to go church, people this their homes not able to go. >> donkey cam. >> yes. >> hope you have good boots. >> love it. >> for those hosting morning shows. >> that is true. if you want to take five minutes off from the show, 9:15 a.m. eastern time. >> great to see you. >> happy palm sunday. thank you. the veterans' administration is trying to improve its health care system by teaching vets how
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let's get up and moving and grooving. 43 minutes after the hour. some headlines now. a religious freedom bell may cost the atlanta falcons their chance to host the super bowl in 2019 or 2020. the bill protects pastors and groups from denying services to same-sex couples. atlanta's new stadium makes them a front-runner to host the game, but nfl commissioner roger goodell says the bill could change that. a college student's iphone bursting into flames mid flight.
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she was headed to hawaii for spring break when eight-inch flames apparently shot out of her phone. she threw it to the ground where alaska airlines flight attendants quickly put it out. the faa, apple and the airline are investigating. fortunately, nobody was hurt. over to you, tucker. >> thank you. life hacking your way to health. the veterans affairs department is trying to improve its system by offering tips on how to go around that system. the irony. instead of tackling the problems with wait times and care directly, vets are forced to cheat the system. is this the best they can do or a real story? hard to believe. fox contributor pete hegseth joins us. is this true? >> it is a real story. i got the e-mail forwarded from a veteran buddy yesterday. we confirmed it on line. indeed, the v.a. e-mailed vets an article written by a v.a. employee that teaches them how to circumvent their own v.a.
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system. imagine a health care provider that e-mailed and said, come use us. in doing so, the on,ies in is on you to drive to another location where there isn't so long a wait, schedule a time that's not convenient for you, or why don't you go to the emergency room if you can't be seen in a timely basis. there is literally the advice given to veterans. >> i suspect when i go to the mayo clinic, sloan-kettering, they don't give me a list of ways to get around the bureaucracy in order to get the care i need. you got to give them credit for at least trying. this seems to be in lieu of reforming the system. >> that's exactly right. i mean, it is emblematic of a system that's bureaucracy-centric as opposed to veteran-centric, and it knows it. this is probably a well-intentioned v.a. employee saying, hey, we know our system is broken. we want you to get good care. so rather than trying to form it or fix it which we know the bureaucracy's not going do, i mean, they're suggesting drive an additional 60 miles or get up early or keep calling that 1-800 line to harass them.
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or going to the emergency room -- everyone who makes the case for socialized medicine says people going to the emergency room is so expensive. now you've got socialized medicine telling people to go to the emergency room. it confirms every bias and everything we've suspected about the v.a. because -- even the employees themselves know the system isn't changing. >> it also, as you implied, suggests a larger point that maybe this is what socialism looks like when applied to medicine. everyone loves veterans. everyone knows we owe a debt to them. yet, this is how we're treating them. imagine a nonveteran, average person trying to get care under obamacare. doesn't this tell us that maybe it's never going to work? it's never going to provide decent care if the government runs it? >> the v.a. with veterans as guinea pigs has been our test of socialized government-run health care. it is utterly failed. to think we'll take something that we imposed on roughly 21 million veterans and impose it on over 2,300 million americans -- 23 million americans, it will
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be an abject failure. those why people are fighting for choice for veterans, accountability, free market reforms so veterans are liberated to go any hospital where they may not be told the onus is on you to work hard to great your appointment. keep calling back. that's what the v.a. is telling these guys. >> quickly, what's the argument against choice for veterans? why shouldn't they be able to take the money the government spends on them for remembthem a spend it for the best health care? >> government employee unions and the v.a. bureaucracy that wants to continue to expand. all the policymakers, democratic congressmen and senators that defend them. that's the argument against reform. >> the unions, the most reliable group of support. i feel like i've heard this before. pete, are you fighting against. this a reservoir of knowledge like no one i know. good to see you. thousands of protesters trying to stop donald trump from talking. they're doing it from coast to coast. they say this is what democracy looks like.
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welcome back. it's one of the most anticipated films of 2016.
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the face-off of the century as two heroes turn on each other. ♪ >> tell me, do you bleed? you will. >> of "batman v. superman" what do they have to say? >> a man who can literally barely control -- >> you should see kevin mckar mckarthey during the commercial break. >> i love christopher nolans batman. the one thing they got wrong was batman's voice. this time around, zach snyder, he has the batman voice nailed down and ben affleck is playing batman. i sat down with ben affleck and
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henry cavill. to ask how do they do the batman voice? when they do the superman landing, how do they make it? >> the cowl has a voice modulator in it, it disguises his voice, and if people recognize him and say, hey, it is bruce wane. >> what do you have to do in the shot to make it looked like it's you landing like that? >> you stand on your tip toes
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and you step down as fast as you can. depending on how you are landing. >> the only reason i asked him that question was i wanted to him to say, tell me, do you bleed? >> is it worth it? i was not excited about this movie at all until this most recent trailer? >> i love man of steel. i can't review this movie yet. i got to see the actual bat mobile. i wore a batman sweatshirt and a super man t-shirt. i'm jumping in that picture in front of the bat mobile. you know what was really cool was the r & r junior was there today. today, a race is happening. jimmy johnson is team superman
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and dale earnhart jr is team batman. >> we are in front of the bat mobile. talk about your vox, your race on sunday. your team batman. did you choose that? >> it was given to me. i was excited. i've had batman on the car in 2012 in michigan and we won the race. super man has got a lot of powers and smart, but i think he's going to under estimate us. >> i'll tell you something really cool. zach snyder directed this movie. there's a scene in this film where he strapped a go pro on the bat mobile and it made it into the movie. >> the bat mobile previously works. >> let's see if that can get on set. hey, if you are listening. >> affleck, i will say this, affleck to me, he really is a great batman.
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i love christian bale. he was the best bruce wayne. keaton was the best batman. now we have affleck taking over the role. the early screenings are at 6:00 p.m. on thursday. my full interview with the entire cast is available on facebook page at facebook/kevin mccarthey.com. you had batman returns. >> and 1966, adam west. >> then you had the old school batman. >> affleck is telling me, he dressed up at as batman at his son's birthday party. i love man of steel. i love zach snyder. 300 was amazing. i loved watchman. i can't tell you anything about the review yet.
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for illegals. >> if you can afford to buy a policy, you can. you don't get, however, any of the subsidies that american citizens get. >> that was december, but chelsea says her mom may be having a change of heart. fox and friends hour three begins right now. ♪ ♪ where did the flowers go? >> i don't know. it is the first day of spring. >> stop, thief. there they are. we're celebrating both despite our flowerless set. >> good morning, everyone. >> happy palm sunday to all of you. protests erupting right here in trump tower in new york city and out in arizona, watch. >> police getting involved in a rally in tucson where punches were thrown.
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>> we're live from washington to sort out what happened. >> reporter: these protests are growing. they are becoming more organized and they are often becoming more violent as well. that wasn't the case early on yesterday in arizona, though, where dozens of protesters completely shut down a highway outside scottsdale. that was the main route to a trump rally nearby. traffic was backed up for miles as the group formed a human wall with banners criticizing trump's platform on race and immigration. the rally went on. at an event in tucson, protesters from immigration rights groups and black lives matter interrupted his speech time and again. several protesters got into scuffles on their way out. you can see how this demonstrator is completely leveled when a man in a crowd punches him in the space and
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violently kicks him. in his speech, trump dismissed criticisms about violence at his rallies, though, and says those protesters are what's wrong with america. >> they are throwing the american flag. if they had a match, they would burn the american flag. they don't care about us. they don't care about this country. these are not good people, folks. they think it's cute. the other guy is wearing a ku klux klan joust -- outfit. these are bad people, i'm telling you. >> at the same time there were anti trump demonstrations going on all the way across the country in new york city. protesters marched through the city to several of trump's properties including his home in trump tower with signs and chanting slogans all along the way. this afternoon, trump is speaking at an event in florida. that's an event we're going to be at as well.
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this is what the tolerant left looks like. my favorite part though is these protests are organized in opposition to fascism. to fight fascism, they are using force. >> attendance at these events is protected under the constitution. this what you are seeing here, shutting down roadways, what happens when an ambulance has to get by? >> that's why three people were arrested. some people were tying themselves to cars. it's dangerous. >> it's also mob rule. you are not allowed to get together with a bunch of angry people and say this person will not speak. the whole point of the bill of rights, the first line in the bill of rights is you get to say what you think is true in america and these people are trying to prevent it, period. >> the protesters that we've talked to here at fox and john roberts interviewing them many after the chicago protests that
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were shut down, they were there because they were undecided voters and they said i wanted to come to this to see what the man had to say. i've seen a lot of stuff he said on television. i haven't agreed to a lot of it. i wanted to listen. >> they had the right to listen. their first amendment right to listen to donald trump's freedom of speech was shut count -- down. donald trump is going to be doing an interview with sean hannity that i will air monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. we want to share it with you. >> they don't even know why they are there. they don't even know. why are you here? the guy goes i don't really know, but i'm here. i don't have any comment. you have to see these interviews. they don't even know why they are there. but you have professional disrupters. if you look at my rallies, other than the one i ended in chicago, where nobody was hurt, i did the
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right thing because there you had a couple of thousand disrupters or protesters and i had 25,000 people and we were able to stop a lot of them from coming in. when i landed the secret service, the police said everybody said this could be a potential problem. we get a lot of credit for that. i hate to do that. >> the point is this is not a big deal. i respectfully disagree, i think it is a big deal. it's chaotic, crazy, one way to slow it down is for leaders on both sides republicans and democrats say you can't use force, that's off the table. there's a huge difference between peaceful, legitimate protest and mob violence. it's crossing the line. republicans are blaming trump for that. democrats are blaming trump for this. >> perhaps he's trying to tamp down the outrage about this. >> you can see where it's going. this is bad. >> it shows you just how much immigration is a fever-pitch
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issue for voters this election season and you remember in the past hillary clinton said obamacare would not go to illegal immigrants. chelsea clinton is saying that her mom's plan is to give obamacare to people living in this country regardless of their status. essentially to illegal immigrants. listen. >> she thinks it's so important to extend the affordable care act to people who are living and working here, regardless of immigration status, regardless of citizenship. >> i would love to hear them explain why someone who comes here illegally breaking federal law has a right to mine and yours tax dollars for subsidized health care or any other public service. what is the answer? this should be on the front page of the "new york times." it's not. it's about trump. >> we've been talking about this for years here on the couch.
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>> obamacare is to balloon the deficit, to make government bigger. to hand obamacare to millions of democratic voters and to extend it to illegals to turn them into democrat voters. they are denying that's what is coming across the border is bankrupting and destroying and murdering mdle class america yes. >> everybody enrolled in obamacare, if you multiply that by 10 million illegal immigrants, $5 billion over the next ten years. doesn't it encourage more illegal immigration? come on out. we roll out the red carpet for you. >> decent immigrants who improve
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america are tarred by that. the message is, be quiet, you are going to pay for this. if you complain, you are a bigot. >> it's brilliant on the part of the democrats. you have to states that have been traditionally conservative, would never vote for a democrat turning blue, shifting purple. look at arizona right now, shifting demographics in arizona, look at colorado used to be a red state. the now a blue state. >> if you don't like the election results, change the population. for real. >> i've been out on the campaign trail a lot this season and it seems like the economy and immigration are the two biggest things that people want to talk about and really they are tied together. it's going to be talked about a lot on monday night when we have some great interviews. fox news is going to be sitting down with all the remaining republican presidential candidates as they gear up for a big week.
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don't miss our special election coverage on tuesday. arizona and utah holding republican democratic contests. idaho holding its democratic kaw causes. we're following a lot for for you. soirs that are making headlines. shots ring out at a music festival in austin, texas. [ gunshots ] >> police say the suspects fired into the air at the south by southwest festival. you can see the crowd scattered. no one was injured. austin police responded quickly despite the massive crowd pouring into streets. one person was arrested and the gun was recovered. and a last-minute decision for europe's most wanted terrorist may have saved dozens of. police say abdeslam an ban doned
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his suicide vest. he was captured in belgium. he's now been charged with terrorist murder but will fight extradition to france. france is ramping up security on its borders fearing that other suspects may try to flee since abdeslam was arrested. two military buses collide in ft. worth, texas, sending ten service members to the hospital on saturday. it just completed basic training in oklahoma and were on their way to fort sam houston. police think both crashed after one rear ended a car in front of it. none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. and more march madness surprises. indiana hoosiers knocking off the favorite kentucky wildcats. it's the second time fourth
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ranked kentucky hasn't reached the elite eight. the hurricanes blew a nearly 20-point plead. yale couldn't handle duke, the defending ncaa champions. advancing to the sweet 16. let's get it over with. it's the first day of spring. we've been talking about snow and it looks like we're going to dodge a bullet. >> hasn't it felt like spring for a long time. >> until this weekend. >> right. and it's not just northeast. it's really all the way down across the south. take a look at tonight's low temperatures. 37 in dallas and 35 in memphis and we have all kinds of frost and freeze warnings, across parts of the central south and it's going to extend across areas of tennessee, georgia, alabama and mississippi. maybe you want to protect any plants, starting growing season
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for some, you are going to want to possibly protect some of your plants. rain down across florida today and we'll be watching this system out across parts of the central part of the country. that dives here and by this afternoon we watch a coastal system develop and we're going to see this snow beginning to build in here throughout the overnight hours tonight. 3:00, moving into all the big cities and i think we're going to see 1 to 3 inches for many and a few spots over toward boston, up toward 6 inches. certainly some snow. >> they are used to it. >> but nothing that should cripple anybody at all. >> it sounds like a blizzard. >> it's not. >> no, it's not. >> i'm going to call it a blizzard. >> call it whatever you want. an accident at the amusement park. imagine hanging like this for a few hours. >> no thank you, wow. >> what happens when you ask arnold schwarzenegger about his
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all eyes are on the state of arizona where immigration is set to stage in this week's primary on tuesday. a new poll by bloomberg shows 61% of americans believes immigration jeopardizes the utilizes. how will -- united states. how will the candidates react to this? let's ask "fox news sundays" chris wallace. >> it's interesting. in the exit polls, when people
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are asked what's the top issue, immigration actually does not do very -- does not score very high. usually it's in the single digits, less than 10%. issues like the economy, jobs, terror score higher, but clearly it is a potent issue. it's been a major issue in the rise of donald trump and particularly in a border state like arizona, you've got to figure it's going to play a big role. as far as the anti illegal immigration forces are concerned, two of the leaders in arizona former governor jan brewer and sheriff joe arpaio are both backing trump. remember, it's a winner-take-all primary. this could be an opportunity for him to widen his lead over his two contenders. >> he also mentioned the exit polls. one of the things that stands out is anger. people said that's one of things that's driving them to the polls, anger at their federal
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government. it may play out even more so in arizona where we just saw the border patrol for the first time coming out and throwing support behind donald trump in a press release over the past day or so. do you think that will move the needle? >> sure. absolutely. i have to say speaking more generally than just the immigration issue and just arizona, the exit polls have been establishing to me. i suppose some viewers are going to say, hey, dummy, you should have understood this some time ago. it's not only anger against the federal government. also anger in the republican exit polls at their party leadership. when we asked do you feel betrayed by the gop leadership in washington? more than 50% in most states are saying yes. so there is a lot of disaffection, a lot of aleanati aleanation with the republican leadership in particular and the federal government in general.
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the two front runners are a strong first and a pretty decisive second with both playing that card. >> capitalizing on that and giving them staying power too. who do you have on the show coming up? >> very interesting. we'll have the very latest on the capture and what good news that was on friday afternoon of europe's most wanted man, salah abscess -- abdeslam. the one fugitive who survived the paris attack because he chickened out and decided not to be a suicide bomber. we'll talk to him. we'll also -- rather will be talking to dennis mcdonough and also to john kasich. coming up here on the show, is this the solution to america's drug addiction ep departmentic? give junkies safe houses so they can shoot up with supervision.
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david petraeus providing rare testimony for several hours behind closed doors in front of the benghazi committee yesterday. he was the cia director at the time of the attacks at the u.s. consulate in 2012. this was his second time testifying over the attacks. be careful what you post open social media. the secret service may be watching. that's what happened to one ohio man. armed agents showed up at his house after he jokingly responded to a post about hillary clinton and bernie sanders visiting the area, saying quote, where do we send the bomb? agents questioned the man and his family for 30 minutes before going on their way. anna. 24 minutes after the hour.
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as the heroin epidemic continues to sweep across the country, a group in seattle wants to offer safe houses to give addicts a place to shoot up. >> it to prevent overdoses. and get them off the streets and we can link them to treatment and testing and wound care facilities. >> is this a smart move or does it promote usage? we continue our discussion on addiction in america and we're going to bring in now former director of national control policy david murray. thanks for being with us. >> good morning, anna. thank you. i worked for the director. i was his chief scientist. glad to be here. >> thank you for specifying that. >> yes, ma'am. >> on the face of this story, it seems outlandish, what's the argument for why they think it would work? >> the administration philosophy
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is harm reduction. it doesn't. these policies for safe injection facilities or administering heroin to heroin addicts both tastes of any sound public policy, it's inhumane nor is it effective policy. it doesn't work. they continue to inject. they continue to overdose. their tolerance for heroin grows. they put themselves more at risk for both heroin deaths and diseases like hiv-aids. >> there are worries it would get younger people addicted too. this has been done in other places around the world. they have seen some success with it. their argument is you come in and get a clean needle which
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wards away other diseases and it stops the ability for you to overdose and while you are there, maybe they can court you into a treatment program and you say? >> that's the theory. but the problem is in practice it doesn't actually work that way. addicts have trouble with this disease of addiction and continuing and enabling their continued injection puts them at greater risk when they leave the facility at night, they go and illicit heroin on the street. they still overdose. 47,000 americans died in the most recent year of data from drug overdoses. 29,000 of those were oppose i can't tell -- opiate over doses. you don't enable continued addiction. these people are worth saving. they matter to us. we must try to recover them and get them into treatment and get them to come home. we can't write them off.
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>> enabling heroin adicts to continue their habit is what many say this would do. what would you propose instead? this costs taxpayers a lot of money? where should it be moved instead? >> you want to cut off the heroin supply. active measures to reduce the sheer availability. we'll call it the pathogen that causes this disease. you've got to strengthen prevention and deterrence to more young people don't go into this. heroin overdose deaths have risen 400%. it's an extraordinary outbreak. the solution isn't to make heroin more available, more acceptable, more normative. these policies go in the wrong direction, again to the wrong answer. it's not humane and it's not effective public health. >> thank you so much. david murray, i appreciate your
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insight on this story. tucker over to you. immigration probably the biggest topic on the campaign trail this week while republicans promise to build a wall and democrats promise more benefits to illegal immigrants, including health care. and donald trump proceed testifiers saying -- protesters saying they are fighting back against racism and sexism and climbing on cars and breaking glass is the best approach. we have more next. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance.
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this is my favorite story of the day. a basketball player from the university of kentucky caught on camera crying during her team's loss to the indiana hoosiers. >> this happened last year. it was a crying flute girl from the villanova band. >> both girls now internet sensations for showing emotional loyalty to their teams. >> diehard fans. >> i had kentucky losing to
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indiana, this is great. >> she can play her flute through her tears. >> and as as a sax player, kenny g would be so proud right now. >> you believe as a libertarian in the bill of rights and the right of assembly and protest. >> i believe that's all protected. >> what do you make of america? >> it's like the first amendment or the third. >> i don't even know what it is. >> it's quartering soldiers. >> what do you make of this? >> i think it's turned into such a circus and i think the trump campaign particularly has become the sort of magnet for looky-loos and attention-seekers. everyone knows they are going to get on tv. everyone knows they are going to
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create a hullabaloo. it's its own forgs of fascism when you are trying to use force to shut down someone's free speech. i was reading an interesting article from judge napolitano, there are legal issues when free speech is protected. >> what do you make of the actual people who are showing up to donald trump's rallies and then violence ensues, the protester who was actually punched multiple times yesterday went outside and did an intervut and this is his response. it may surprise you. >> his racism, his lies and his women hating. i was also hear at the bernie sanders rally tonight. nobody got punched. nobody got thrown out. there were no protests, and the reason is that there's two things going on here. because this is fascism and an angry mob and then you got what happened last night with bernie
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and that's democracy. right there. we're going to stop this. this is not going to continue. if it takes somebody getting punch in the face, no problem. >> wow. what a winner. >> fascism. he's a racist, he's bigoted and you are hearing that from mitt romney two days ago. >> was that mitt romney? he looks so different now. >> he's let himself go. he's let his hair grow out and he started smoking, by the way. that's the same thing you are hearing from mitt romney at a ted cruz rally. we cannot elect donald trump because he's racist, bigoted and vulgar. >> apparently these people haven't been paying attention to the election thus far because you can throw out a lot of these hyperbolic claims against donald trump and i think there are many ways in which donald trump is vulnerable. i think trying to further stir these passions and emotions of
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voters on both sides is just simply not working and what it does, donald trump's campaign and machine requires all of the oxygen and it requires fuel for that fire and that's what you are giving him which essentially makes him more popular, and it's funny because no one has figured out a way to kind of triangulate and stop it. i think hillary clinton is going to have the biggest problem of all. >> the negative ads in florida against trump. >> it really helped marco rubio. >> fabio, america's newest citizen is considering a political career. i am a people person. i love people. i would definite go for the people. >> every book in your house has his picture on the cover. >> that's absolutely right. >> even the libertarian primmer
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has it. >> what do you make of this? >> i love that he's america. i'm the daughter of an immigrant. my mom came to this country and nowadays when people talk about immigration reform, they should talk to someone like fabio so he can show you how difficult it is. the man loves him so much. look at him so naturally holding old glory. i think maybe we need to have a conversation about someone like this. if ted cruz and barack obama can either seek or hold the highest office, then why not fabio? >> i'm going to let that pass right by without comment, but i have to say doesn't the current immigration status quo, where we basically don't know who is there, but everybody gets benefits, doesn't it discredit people like fabio? >> i don't know if that's current status quo. >> sure, you can come here illegally and you can still get treated at the emergency room at public expense and nobody says anything for the most part.
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doesn't that -- that must infuriate people like fabio or your mom who came here legally? >> i think it does. i think it's an interesting divide that you don't hear as much about in this country. think about it. if you good to disneyland with your kids and you wait in line and you don't get a fast pass and you wait in line an hour and a half for cars but then someone scoots right up in front of you, maybe they are lying about having some sort of a foot infirmity and they cut the entire line, everyone behind them is really upset about it because cars is fun and it's worth waiting for. >> with why wouldn't they be upset? >> if you would have told me we would be talking about fabio. >> or faking foot injuries at disney world. >> maybe fabio would be table t parachute. >> kennedy, thanks for coming. >> kind of like cher and ma don't in a. goes by kennedy.
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>> we're going to tell you about other stories. president obama and the first family are heading on an historic visit to cuba today. he warm up for the trip by joking with a cuban comedian. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he strietd him to play domino's and even share a beer. obama is to sit down with cuban president raul castro to talk. authorities say a 17-year-old boy was flying a rented single-engine plane that
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crashed on a golf course. it just missed home as it came crashing down. authorities say luckily no one was on the golf course at the time. riders upside down for 20 minutes at a chinese amusement park and it's all because of a bird. the bird stood on a safety sensor. it happened at the ride' peak time. no one was injured. ironically the park described the ride on its website as the feeling of flying like a bird. arnold swhas neger -- schwarzenegger walks out of an interview. >> as aan republican, what do you think about donald trump? >> this issen interview i do about fitness and health. not politics.
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>> the governor was promoting fitness events. the reporter delved into his politics and his relationship with maria shriver. immigration found to be the hottest topic on the campaign trail this week. republicans say they want to build a wall while democrats want to hand out more free byes like health care they say. a father killed -- who whose teenager was killed by an illegal immigrant joins us next. my school reunion's coming fast.
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deeply divided electorate. one father has a message. a man charged with the murder of his son is now out on bond and is an illegal immigrant. tell us what happened to your son, if you would. >> january 22nd, 2015, grant was working the overnight shift at his qt. a man by the name of apaula martinajo wanted to buy cigarettes. grant started counting the change. evidently wasn't counting fast enough. he said you aren't going to give me your cigarettes. grant tried to explain to him that he needed to count the change. the man then produced a gun, pointed it at grant's grant imme
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cigarettes, and he was basically executed. >> that is horrifying. so i guess i'm struck among other things about the fact that i haven't heard this story before. you will think that when we talk about illegal immigration into america, stories like this about your son grant would be at center stage and yet so many politicians sort of invert the story and make it about the rights of the illegal immigrants, how it's an act of love that they are here. is it frustrating for you? >> extremely. i'm in touch with several families. the mendoza family, the durden family, the golvech family, we're all frustrated. it's heart breaking. this is something that's happening almost on a daily basis now that we have illegal immigrant criminals that are committing murder or rape or
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numerous child predator-type actions that, you know, these families are left in disbelief that, you know, we have a president that is basically saying to the border patrol stand down or find another job. you can't protect the american people. >> when you hear hillary clinton say the real problem here is that people who came here illegally and broke our laws are ashamed of it, they should come out of the shadows, her campaign suggests they should be eligible for obamacare, does that seem like upside down world to you? >> extremely upside down. that's crazy thinking to me. >> on the republican side, which candidates do you think have addressed this in a way that you think will work for american citizens? >> well, you know, i have to appreciate mr. trump for
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bringing this situation of illegal immigration to the forefront. i truly believe that ted cruz has got a common sense plan to fix our problems at the border. you know, it's not just the illegal aliens that are coming across. it's the drugs. it's the crime that comes with it. it's the actual war that the drug cartels have in mexico. you know, ted cruz is definitely the one that's come up with a common sense plan and has a clear path to get it done. >> how old was your son when he was killed? >> grant was 21. >> gosh. we're really sorry. real sorry for your loss. thanks for coming up. that was moving. >> thank you very much, sir. >> former governor of arizona, jan brewer, has seen the problems of illegal immigration
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all of us believe in the rule of law. we come legally and mr. trump understands that. he believes in the rule of law, and he's going to build that wall! >> that's former arizona governor jan brewer and she joins us in just a minute to react. it's one of the scariest crashes you'll ever see. watch this. >> he did get airborne. look how far it's gone. >> we'll show you how the driver managed to get out of that car, hop out, and walk away. "fox & friends" hour four starts right now. ♪ ♪ hey, everybody. welcome into fox and friends weekend. happy palm sunday. >> happy first day of spring. >> we're celebrating both. we're also following what's
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going on in the political world. there was a lot of drama out in arizona yesterday. who better to join us than form are governor jan brewer. what's your take on what happened yesterday at the trump rally? there was one anti-trump supporter who was punched. outside, you saw anti-trump domers blocking a -- demonstrators blocking a road. >> overall, it was an extremely successful day in arizona for donald trump. unfortunately, there were protesters there that were badly misbehaving and out of control. it hasn't been unusual in arizona to see where certain movements from across the country, they pay people, they come into arizona, and they create chaos and it's so unfortunate because people drive from miles and miles. arizona is a big state. to come and see people and to
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listen to them, and then they have these thugs if you will out there being very disruptive and out of control and it's unfortunate and it makes it look like it's -- everybody that is there is of that mind set and it's not. it's the few that come and create chaos. when people chain themselves around their neck to their cars and lay down in the street and backup traffic for nine, ten miles, that's outrageous. you know, that's not a protest. that's breaking the rules, breaking the law. >> governor brewer, what do you think the candidates on either side can do to try to calm things down? >> well, again, you know, i think that certainly with mr. trump, he tells them, you know, that they want to be peaceful and they need to behave, but unfortunately you've got
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organizations throughout america that they come in groups and that's what they do. that's their living. it's not anything different than in 1970, they busted them in from texas and california and they created chaos. you know, they were saying terrible things. they had the american flag on the ground, walking on it and painting on our windows with pinto beans and just horrible, horrible things. you know, it's unfortunate. it shouldn't -- and i think that the media pick up that it's like the candidates are creating this. that's not true. that's simply not true. yesterday was fabulous. donald is doing really, really well in arizona. i think he's going to win overwhelmingly on tuesday, and he's got 56% of the vote and take him into the general election. >> i want to talk about immigration specifically now. bernie sanders at a rally
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yesterday addressing the idea of a wall. that's been an hot button issue, one that donald trump has put forward. here's what bernie sanders had to say yesterday. >> pope francis has made the point that we should be building more bridges, not more walls. the so-called immigration problem we face today at this particularly moment is a trumped up and exaggerated problem. more people are leaving the united states to go back to mexico and in fact than are coming here from mexico. we don't need a wall and we don't need barbed wire. we need to fix our broken criminal justice system. we need to take 11 million undocumented people out of the shadows, out of fear. we need to provide them with a
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path toward citizenship. >> there's a new poll out this ration on u.s. immigration, 61% in the country jeopardizes the united states, perhaps why donald trump is resonating so well in arizona. what do you think of bernie sanders's comments we don't need a wall? we need to bring the illegal immigrants out of the shadows? >> false. we are a country. a country without borders is like a house without walls. it collapses. arizona has been the recipient of a lot of illegal immigration coming across the border. and with it comes crime, we have people that have been injured and we have seen the heart break and the suffering of people that have been exposed to the criminal element. bottom line, it's killing our economy and again it's like hillary clinton. i signed legislation when i was governor to prohibit benefits to
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illegals and now she wants to expand obamacare. well, mr. sanders, who is going to pay for all of this? we can't afford it. our budgets are tight now. let's take care of the people that are citizens of arizona. you mention people who have been touched by the criminality. we spoke to one of them, a man whose son was killed at a convenience store. here's part of our conversation a minute ago. >> we're all frustrated. it's heart breaking. this is something that's happening almost on a daily basis now that we have illegal immigrant criminals that are committing murder or rape or numerous child predator-type actions. these families are left in disbelief that, you know, we have a president that is basically saying to the border patrol stand down or find
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another job. >> i never heard this story. i'm sure you know it well. why all the emphasis on the rights of immigrants and almost no conversation at all about the rights of americans who have been harmed by immigration? >> it is unbelievable, and we hear these stories continually, and it does -- it breaks your heart. i just read a report that we're 138 illegal immigrants had been released -- no, 125 illegal immigrants had been released committed 138 murders here in the united states, and we see it all the time. but this kind of criminal activity doesn't ever seem to get in the newspaper. everybody sort of turns a blind eye, and we're in the going to tolerate it anymore. the people of america are not going to tolerate it anymore and donald trump has resonated. build that wall. protect these people. he will listen because the federal government has failed
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us. when you hear stories about the gentleman from mesa at his -- that his 21-year-old son was murdered working at a q circle. that's devastatindevastating. they want to legalize all of these people? come on! >> it happened just about a year ago. >> it's terrible. >> it shouldn't be a partisan issue, but it should be an american issue. how can that be changed if you think that's the case? >> well, you know, everybody can speculate and think about why they leave the borders open and they don't do their job. a lot of us believe that they want them here. the bottom line is if they didn't, they would let the border patrol do their job and enforce the rule of law on the border, but you know, they are told to stand down.
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they don't give them the equipment. we need a president that will stand up, listen to the people, and protect us, because the federal government has failed us, totally. a lot of people speculate that they want to bring them in so they can vote, you know, register them as democrats. you know, it's illegal, and the people say no more and i agree with them, totally. >> governor jan brewer of arizona. we appreciate you taking some time out this morning to talk with us. >> thanks so much. thank you. nine minutes after the hour. other stories we're following. fox news alert, shots ring out at south by southwest in austin last night. [ gunshots ] >> police say the suspect fired into the air in the middle of that crowd. you can see attendees scatter. no one was injured. austin police responded quickly. one person was arrested and the gun was recovered.
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a small indiana town of griffin is bringing a -- breathing a sigh of relieve after a bus flips over. they were on their way to a tournament when a woman sideswiped the bus. coach was hospitalized and 26 people were treated. actor scott baio says he stands behind the boil i don't know -- billionaire, i understand him. i want him as any one person can do to go into washington and blow it up. i'm fed up. i'm done with them. i'm done with the republicans. >> there are more conservatives in hollywood than you may think. his interest in politics dates
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>> is she planning on extending obamacare, apa to cover people under obamacare? when you get ill, your illness will not ask you if an immigrant or not. >> regardless of immigration status, regardless of citizenship. >> that's chelsea clinton giving a pretty clear answer about her mother planning to provide obama to el lil -- illegal immigrants. byron york, chess -- chelsea doesn't speak accidentally. she's one of the smartest people in the world, obviously, so she didn't say this by accident, right? >> no, not at all. hillary clinton is under pressure in many ways to move left on many issues, and we know that bernie sanders has talked
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about medicare for all. they have tangled over health care at a couple of their debates, it makes a lot of sense for hillary clinton to try to get closer to bernie not only on the health care issue but on the immigration issue. >> what's so striking about this? this is something we've debated for years, the question whether obamacare would cover ul -- illegal aliens and they have assured us over and over, no, not under any circumstance? >> there were a lot of promises that democrats had to make to pass obamacare in the first place. back in 2010. remember you can keep your health care plan and keep your doctor. the president said obamacare would save the average household $2,500 a year in premiums. these were promises they had to make in order to get enough democrats to vote for the bill and one of those promises was that it would not be open to
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illegal immigrants, people in the united states illegally would not be able to benefit from it. even when the president passed or enacted doca, his executive order legalizing millions of people who had come to the country illegally as children, he made clear that they would not be eligible for obamacare under this. this is something the administration and democrats have promised the voters many times, but things have changed and now you have both democrats in favor of it. >> the cost is really high. $50,000 the estimated cost of obamacare for taxpayers per enrollee over the next ten years. there are millions of people here illegally. this is not a small story. it's not on the front page of any papers i get at home. why is that? >> what a mystery. perhaps it's a little too wonky. i don't know. you are absolutely right because people who are here illegally tend to have lower skill levels
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than others, they tend to make less than others, and if federal benefits were available to them, they would tend to probably consume more in federal benefits than the average taxpayer. so you are right. this would add an enormous amount. you have to remember hillary clinton is running against a man who is promising a single payer universal health care system. this is her way of catching up because she has said she wants to fix the system. let me take you back one more thing. remember tom harkin he was the very liberal democratic senator from iowa. back in the obamacare debate, there were liberals complaining about this. they were saying well, it's not universal. it doesn't have a public option. we don't like it. it's not liberty enough. tom harkin said look at it like a starter house. we'll add a room here and room there and it will be the universal plan you wanted. >> thanks for joining us.
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you are looking good on a sunday morning. quick headlines now. a lucky landing for a formula one driver after his care goes airborne. >> oh, my goodness. and his rolls did get airborne. look how far it's gone. >> he gets up and walks away. fernando walks away.
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amazingly, he only had minor injuries. a florida man tries to buy a $60,000 bmw by using food stamps. he was denied. he made it nearly 70 miles away before the car ran out of gas after stealing the car. he was charged with theft. the fbi wrapped up its investigation at molecular -- merced university in california. this report is just a part of a larger government pattern of down playing terrorist threats on u.s. soil. one critic is john price, his son was hailed a hero when he tried to stop the attack. so your response to this report
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and nowhere in it do they stop short of calling it terrorism. what was your response when you heard the fbi wrapped up its investigation? >> well, first off, i was just glad that they wrapped it up. it's been six months and you hear things and people would call and ask me questions or give me tidbits of information that they had allegedly discovered and it's all over the map. it's nice to hear them saying this is what they found. >> they say they found no co-couldnnspirator co-conspirators or ties to foreign terrors. may have self-radicalized. this guy had an isis flag when he's apprehended. what do you make of that conclusion? >> the word they used self-radicalized, we won't ever
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know. he didn't leave the big long laundry list of demands. he was on isis websites. he was listening to those voices and acting on lots of things. there were lots of groups he was looking at, i think. so we have to say was he impacted by that and yeah, he was. it's real obvious. it's one of the things that frustrating for me. it seems like local, the people who are actually looking at this are finding out things, but i don't know if -- i don't know if the people above them are saying, well, wait a minute, this was a domestic terrorist. >> so you think it might be systemic. these local law enforcement finding things, this is terrorism and they may be handed something from higher ups in washington, d.c., we don't want to label it terrorism. we want to say this is some crazy guy. >> yeah. it could be. you know, remember, it took the
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administration 60 years to say that the ft. hood incident was a domestic terrorist and the guy was yelling and screaming allah ak bar. it's really obvious. just because he didn't have a wing man that give him guns, doesn't mean he wasn't intending to strike terror and wasn't a wanna-be terrorist. it's unfortunate. i feel bad for his family. certainly am happy that we didn't lose a child in this, but let's call things what they are. don't -- don't pretend that he wasn't radicalized. >> right. that's what isis was calling for. self-radicalization, lone wolf attacks. i want to hear from our viewers who weren't familiar with what your son did that day. what did he do?
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>> he was working on campus. we had a construction company. he had a job site there. he heard what he thought was a fight. then he heard chairs being thrown. he said, hey, guys, this is an older female professor. she's not going to be able to handle this. i got to break up this fight. as soon as he opened the door, they yelled run, run, run and around this door game a guy wielding a 8 to 10-inch knife. he said it was like a screen movie. he came over the top of him. he look him right in the eyes. this guy was spooky. he said this guy was actually having fun. >> wow. terrifying. that is terror. john, great to see you this morning. >> thank you again, clayton. >> we appreciate it. coming up here on the show, we've been showing you the anti-trump protests in new york and arizona all morning. is an angry and divided america on a collision course? peter johnson, jr is up next. we've been falling this all
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[ chanting ] protesters angry at donald trump getting more extreme by the day, blocking traffic, smashing glass at trump headquarters and getting in fights. is an angry and divided america on a collision course? >> with itself. the conventional understanding is you've got a right to protest slongeds you don't, as long as you don't kbrink on my -- impinge on my freedom of speech. >> you can protest in any manner that the law allows. you can't shut down a road and you can't hurt someone and you can't make people fear that they are going to suffer violence by going into a rally. and so we are on a collision course in america because we have a clash of revolutions in america. let me explain that. on one side is the trump revolution, which is a populist,
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conservative based revolution. on the other hand we have a socialist revolution, and some an arcists mixed in that you see in these protesters that want to shut down rallies. we saw it in arizona yesterday. we saw it in chicago last week. we'll see it in other cities across the country. anger for many people, especially on the left, has become an ideology. >> is it real anger? >> it is real anger, yes. >> you get these moveon.org sending out emails and getting people riled up and when people with cameras and microphones are there, these people can't answer why they are there? >> everyone gets upset and say this is really bad for america and we got to be careful. at this point, we have to be careful. anger is not a solution. it's not an ideology. anger should be a point of
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inspiration for future construction. not for deconstruction. not for taking america apart. anger should be a motivation, not a point of desperation. so when the people on the left resort to these kind of tactics and the people on the right sometimes unfortunately mimic them in the notion when you go into a rally and you see someone taken out of a rally who has perhaps committed a crime to sucker punkl that person. that's wrong. >> we're seeing the trump campaign headquarters, a guy tried to pick up a big potted plant and decides to grab a garbage can instead. >> there's no eqifle lens si. i think people admire the ability of americans to go in in
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a trump rally a lot more than they admire the people of a 1,000 people or 2,000 people to act in a destructive way to shut it down and shut the first amendment down. the issue becomes who is the true fast fascist in america. a lot of people want to say donald trump is a fascist. he's engage in xenophobic speech. that's all up for debate. it's about debate. it's not about violence. and it's not about me pulling on you, tucker, or you, anna or you, clayton, and say don't go into that rally. >> there's this idea that there is a stark limit to free speech and it begins at the point at which i disagree with your speech. i get to call it hate speech and you no longer have the right to utter that speech. that's nowhere in the constitution. >> hate speech does not exist under the constitution. fighting words are not allowed
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under the constitution, but so-called hate speech, one person's hate speech is another person's public policy sometimes. i disagree with donald trump on a lot of issues but i also see why a lot of americans value him as a new leader in america. all new leaders, all ideas have to be heard and compete in a battle ground of ideas, not in a battle ground of closing roads and physicians and threats of violence and we're seeing threats of violence and fists being thrown from people who want to go to trump rallies. that's wrong in america today. that has to be stopped, and democrats have to speak out against it, and donald trump needs to speak out against it. all elected and political leaders need to speak out, wrong across the board. don't need it. >> don't hold your breath. >> thank you. >> thanks, peter. 38 minutes after the hour. fox news alert, turkey is
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blaming isis for a homicide bombing that took the lives of five people, including two americans. brand-new video showing the exact moment the bomb ripped through a crowded street in istanbul. the government saying a 24-year-old turkish national was the attacker. nearly 40 people were injured in the blast. president obama and the first lady heading on an historic visit to cuba today. he warmed up for the trip by posting this video on the state department's blog of himself joking with a cuban comedian. [ . >> the president goes on to invite him to play dominos and
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even share a beer. the president sits down with the cuban president, raul casto to talk about opening up ties. and today is palm sunday. pope francis wrapped up sunday mass in st. peter's square. he also used it as a platform to draw attention to the european refugee crisis. you remember this married couple from justin bieber's love yourself video? ♪ ♪ >> 430 million views, the dancing duo is back. they are now going viral with this of their own. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> their newest video, dancing to "cups" has more than 7 million views. let's see it again. this is what a mirror of what clayton has been doing. >> i've been working on it and by the end of the year he will be perfect. >> on to urination's capital. a this morning. another eaglet hatched. here's a live look at the nest. the country has been obsessed with the eagle nest all weekend long. those are your headlines. who needs march madness? >> adorbes.
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>> singer michael w. smith from "the passion" joins us next. and then this week is a huge one for your wallet and your 401(k). what better guide to matters financial maria bartiromo. she joins us right now. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor
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broader economy this upcoming weekend. we are heading to the end of the first quarter. corporate earnings are going to start coming out march 31. obviously the end of the quarter, and now people are looking at earnings being up, which is a positive. i think the recession fears have begun to fade which is very good. >> also, we've had a warmer spring. it seemed like it came in february. >> yeah, it did. >> going to the local home depot, you can't find a parking space. you think you'll see that in retail numbers. >> people have been buying things, buying homes and cars, the big ticket items. it impacts things like home depot and home-related retail. beyond that, we're not seeing consumers spending the money they are saving at the gas pump. retail sales continue to be flat. i think the market and the economy, we need a catalyst. i think the election could be one such catalyst and certainly
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expectations going into the election, but it's still very -- it's still very fragile. all i think is yes, things have begun to get better but we're still looking at 1% which is nothing to write home about. >> people buying cars, is anyone worried about debt? >> i think you make such a good point. debt and defs sits -- deficit are not part of the zeigeist. $19 trillion in debt, as interest rates go higher. just the costs of our interest payments on the debt becomes a choke hold. before rates start taking off, i don't think happen any time soon, we need a better plan in terms of entitlement, in terms of getting the debt down. >> they are buying homes and
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cars and also the easter bunny is investing in nice easter eggs. it looks like they are going to seeing $17.3 billion, is that a good economic indicator? >> i think it's small, but it definitely gives you a sense of sentiment and that's what you want to see. going into the easter holiday, spending does typically pick up for things like that. it's a small portion of the overall retail story, certainly. it's nice to see and important to see if you are going to see a broad change in sentiment. markets, beginning of the year, remember how horrible it was? all of that panic? we're up on the year right now. >> you have a huge show, rinse preebis. >> i was to get his take is there a path for anyone other than trump? what does an open convention
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look like? the cruz campaign thinks there's a clear path, he can gain strength in utah, california, arizona. we'll talk to him about that. then we've got the senior policy adviser to the trust campaign, stephen miller coming on. talk about little substance from trump. we're going to get into substance with stephen miller. >> 11 minutes, your show starts. >> thank you. come back with michael w. smith. ddr this little guy is about to make his first deposit. we'd like to open a savings account for him. yes yes. great thanks to mom and dad and their safe driving bonus check from allstate. oh. look at this. safe driving bonus. are you a safe driver? lucky little fella. only allstate gives you two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safe. see how much more an allstate agent can do for you. call 877-644-3100. like in most families, dad's always the last to know. that's why accident forgiveness was the first thing he asked for when he switched to allstate.
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fresh off the success of "grease live," fox is gearing up for another live music capital event. "the passion" airs tonight and tells the story of jesus' final hours live in new orleans, a
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story like you've never seen told through popular music. joining us is grammy-winning christian singer michael w. smith, who stars as one of jesus' disciples. nice to see you. >> thanks for having me on. >> playing one of the disciples. how did you prepare for that, michael? >> well, you know what, i'm not sure i did prepare. i think we all just kind of got in the moment when we get on the set. i mean, this is something completely different. we're not in robes and sandals. this is current, you know, current time as if jesus came in 2016. so, i think we kind of really, honestly, got in character when we all sort of got together, when i met all these other guys. i call us a band of brothers. and gin carlos, who plays jesus, did an incredible job sort of rallying us all together. and it really did feel like we had known each other for a long, long time, after day one, believe it or not. >> so, no robes or sandals. what is the modern-day disciple wear? >> well, i just -- i had on a
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few layers of just kind of, you know, just what i'd normally wear. i didn't wear a sport coat, just kind of jeans and t-shirts and maybe a shirt, you know. everybody kind of was pretty casual, which is, again, sort of something that's never been done before. >> also something that's never really been done before, blending the bible and pop music. was there any difficulty there? >> well, not as far as i know. i mean, this is a -- adam anders is the musical director and executive producer of this thing, and he saw this in holland and couldn't understand a thing they were saying. it was all in dutch, but he felt it and he said, we have got to bring this back to america, you know, we have got to bring it here. and so, i think he started finding all these songs that really seemed to really connect with the story of jesus in his last days on earth. and i think he did an incredible job. "unconditional" being one those songs, a katy perry song. it's amazing. you sort of scratch your head at
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first, pop music going to the last days of christ. then you look at these songs and you go, wow, they all fit perfectly. at least in my opinion, they do. pretty incredible. >> also in new orleans. how does it fit in new orleans and what was it like to shoot it there? >> well, i think there's a couple things. tyler perry's narrating. he's from new orleans. but i think it's sort of -- there's a parallel here of a city that really pretty much died with hurricane katrina and watching the city come back to life. i think it was somewhat strategic that we do it there. i mean, it could have been done anywhere in america. >> right. >> but it was fabulous. it was a great backdrop. the sets and being on the french quarter and the river walk. pretty incredible. >> what do you want people to take away from tonight's event? >> you know, i think that -- i think, ultimately, i think i would love for people to see jesus for who he really was. i mean, we think there's so many misconceptions of who he was. he was a man, and he loved these
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guys. and ultimately, he came to die on the cross and be the savior of the world. it's the greatest story ever told, which in my opinion happens to be true. so, i think you're going to see jesus in a different light, and i think it's going to connect. >> well, we will see this modern take on this classic story. michael w. smith, great to see you this morning. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> we should mention, "the passion" airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox broadcast network. nice to see you, michael. >> you, too. thank you. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go? ♪ when it's go, the new choice privileges gets you there faster. and now, stay two times and you can earn a free night.
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we've got a big few days ahead of us here ahead of the election and ahead of the voting in those four states. bret baier's going to sit down with ted cruz and governor >> that's at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow night on "the special report." >> and then sean hannity sits down with republican front-runner donald trump at 10:00 p.m. monday. >> of course, all the election
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coverage starts, bill and martha and bret, 6:00 p.m. eastern on tuesday, march 22nd. so, keep it right here. >> do you want to miss that? no, you don't! >> of course not. >> thanks for watching our show. >> bye, everybody! logon for the after-the-show show. happy palm sunday. high drama on the road to the republican nomination. a lot of it surrounding this candidate, donald trump, who's making headlines campaigning ahead of critical contests in arizona and utah this upcoming tuesday. hi, everyone. i'm maria bartiromo. welcome to "sunday morning futures" this sunday. here now some of that chaos on the campaign trail. just yesterday in arizona, anti-trump protesters jammed traffic, blocked the only main road leading to trump's rally in fountain hills, all of this raising questions about the possibility of even more turmoil as we get closer to the gop convention in cleveland coming up this july.

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